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When using viewPoint in the package "GenomicInteractions", it comes out two duplicated interactions.
How to interpret?
- pos: 3R 12176627 12177228
- range: 3R 12125001 12225001
The output from export.bedpe function.
One interaction is reported for each bin expected the bin of the viewpoint, two duplicated contacts [11,12].
How to interpret?
It seems that making a virtual 4C plot will sum up those two contacts as the peak value.
[1,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12125000 12130000 interaction:1 29.20496729
[2,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12130000 12135000 interaction:2 35.22905004
[3,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12135000 12140000 interaction:3 39.02760983
[4,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12140000 12145000 interaction:4 31.94103443
[5,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12145000 12150000 interaction:5 24.62400338
[6,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12150000 12155000 interaction:6 25.75723998
[7,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12155000 12160000 interaction:7 47.33154836
[8,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12160000 12165000 interaction:8 39.7773659
[9,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12165000 12170000 interaction:9 42.21756352
[10,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12170000 12175000 interaction:10 174.2577582
[11,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12175000 12180000 interaction:11 82.46040796
[12,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12175000 12180000 interaction:12 82.46040796
[13,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12180000 12185000 interaction:13 153.469221
[14,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12185000 12190000 interaction:14 78.1590465
[15,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12190000 12195000 interaction:15 37.26302536
[16,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12195000 12200000 interaction:16 37.2618238
[17,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12200000 12205000 interaction:17 32.13126743
[18,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12205000 12210000 interaction:18 26.06920802
[19,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12210000 12215000 interaction:19 25.07189469
[20,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12215000 12220000 interaction:20 8.520661414
[21,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12220000 12225000 interaction:21 22.27647745
[22,] 3R 12176626 12177228 3R 12225000 12230000 interaction:22 23.00218523
Hi,
I suspect this is a bug but I'd need some example data in order to debug this. Can you please provide a reproducible example?
In the meantime, you can remove duplicated interactions from any
GenomicInteractions
object using theunique()
function.Hello,
Thank you for feedback.
The HiC data can be downloaded from the following link https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1s92rtmHiX9ovvGZhLqLCRxWyI8MLL8t5?usp=sharing
The R code is as the following (also included in the above-shared folder)
Alright, thank you very much for the example data and code! I've tracked down why this is occurring - it's because your GI object includes self-interactions, and so the bait region overlaps both the left and right anchor of one of the interactions. I think in this case the appropriate thing to do would be to just remove non-unique interactions in the output. I'll make this change in the development version now, and it should be included in the next release version at the end of this month. You can safely use
unique
on the output GI to get the same behaviour.Get it! Thank you for the quick reply.